Happy Thursday, boys and girls! As promised — or, rather, as promised first in January, then delayed due to injury, then promised again last week — it's time for an in-person installment of the Firewall & Iceberg show! Yup, I survived the trip to LA, and to the HitFix offices, and Dan and I got to sit behind the same enormous desk to discuss the conclusion of "True Detective," review NBC's Derbel McDillett hostage drama "Crisis," and discuss whether the surprise success of "Resurrection" will save Paul Lee's job.

Things went so well, in fact, that this may not be the only in-person show of the month, but I shall say no more until Tuesday.

The final season of "Mad Men" begins on Sunday, April 13 at 10 p.m. Of course, calling it "the final season" is more of a letter of the law than a spirit of the law thing, since AMC will show seven episodes this spring, then take the show off the air until 2015, when the final seven episodes will air. Contractually for the cast and crew, it is all one season, and unlike the "final" season of "Breaking Bad" — which was split into two batches of 8 episodes apiece that aired over two summers — all of them are being produced in a row.